🌈 Elevate your rain game with style!
The Rain Chains Direct Channel Link Rain Chain is an 8.5-foot premium rain chain made from pure solid copper, featuring 25 cups for optimal water flow. It is designed for easy installation and offers exceptional durability, transforming ordinary gutters into a beautiful outdoor feature.
A**R
Stylish & Functional
The media could not be loaded. Wish they were a tad bigger in size, but they function like they should. Quieter than the normal sound you would expect from rain chains like these. We wanted something more simple in design, that wouldn’t obstruct our view. Used a weighted bowl at the bottom with landscape rocks to keep them from blowing in the wind. Would purchase again.
N**R
Rain chain is beautiful
They look great! Very durable!
N**T
Quality product
Great looking and heavy duty. Really easy to install but i just used a hook to hang it. Only issue is the cups are open at both ends meaning they don't fill and overflow. Not sure that matters but worth mentioning.
E**R
Copper Rainchains
They are quite lovely and look wonderful. One of them broke even before it was installed.
S**Y
Great design, functional and well made !
The media could not be loaded. Beautiful functional and well designed. Had my gutter man install.. just a few issues: make sure you use the gutter adapter or you won’t be able to install, if you are directing chain into a container or pot make sure you have A drainage hole in bottom that you can attach the chain to with a copper wire. The gutter adapter will need sealing with silicone around the perimeter or water will direct around the down spot and spit an unattractive pattern of water. I used silicon to seal the areas inside the gutter where the base of adapter sits against the gutter. After 24 hrs I taped all around the perimeter ( inside gutter ) with Flex Tape! I also sealed the perimeter of down spout coming out of the gutter with clear silicon . It worked beautifully and I was then able to enjoy a beautiful stream of water down the center of the chain. It was a lil bit of work.. but imo worth it. Really love this chain !
J**A
Gutter alternative
The media could not be loaded. It works . Easy to install , it splashes a little when it is not raining hard . I have a gutter on one end , this part was overflowing during heavy rainfall .
A**W
Beautiful Copper Rain Chain
The media could not be loaded. Nice thick copper, patinas nicely and does a good job guiding the water down. Of course being exposed in between tubes it is susceptible to wind blowing the water out but it still does a respectable job keeping most of it in. My wife was initially hesitant on getting one and now she wants more. So much better than a normal downspout
M**R
Attractive, but the transition from gutter to chain is not well-designed
I have these installed in two locations. There's an 8 ft drop from the gutter at the house entrance and a 23 ft drop at the back of the house where there's a 4 ft overhang. Installed it using the supplied plate-and-tube (no real installation instructions at all), and used the brass cross-bolt through the tube to hang the first link, as you see in the videos. There was a V-shaped black piece provided, but it's not mentioned in either the brief folded paper in the box or shown in any of the videos. So we just set it on the top with the V pointing down. Terrible rain pattern! In anything but torrential rain, the water splashed off the brass cross-bolt and sprayed everywhere, but did not run down the links.So we took out the brass cross, bolt and hung the links off the V, thinking it would help to guide the water into the middle of the chain. That worked a bit better but was still very splashy.Finally we carefully aligned the V with direction of the gutter and used clear caulk to create a sort of channel leading to the arm of the V so that water would flow that way first, and made a raised barrier around the back of the plate-and-tube opening so that water would not tend to go that way unless there was a lot of rain. This improved the flow greatly, so we redid the other chain the same way. (see photo)Now that I know how to coax the water into the chain, I'd definitely use these chains again.
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